Photographer Uses Body Paint And Creativity To Tell The World On His Baby To Come

Simon Schaffrath, a photographer from Germany, and his wife decided they wanted to do some pictures for the announcement of their first baby! They plan on naming him “Theodor” and I absolutely love and appreciate the creativity that Simon put into each and every photo!  Painting the scenery on his wife’s body using non toxic […]

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A Message To Anyone Who’s Trying To Achieve And Is Held Back By Not Being Perfect

If you are trying to get a project done (be it photography or otherwise), and you are on the verge of shipping for too long, because it is not “perfect” yet, you need to hear this message from James Victore. James suggests that Perfection is a myth and is it not all that important. It is […]

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Using Flag Scarves for Newborn Portraits

Newborn photography has become very popular in recent years, and in that genre, there have been many trends. Styles range from simple and minimalistic, to highly stylized with props and backdrops. Most recently, I have noticed a trend with flags being used to wrap up or hold newborns. This is very popular with families in the […]

How color grading your photos can manipulate viewers’ emotions

Photographers often understand color theory and seek to incorporate objects of complementary colors in their images. We understand and appreciate the harmonious effect of green and red or orange and blue items framed within our composition, so why do so many of us focus only on the color of the content of the image and […]

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Repeat Photography demonstrates how glaciers are melting away

The glaciers at Glacier National Park are rapidly shrinking. In fact, they’re melting so fast that the glaciers that can be seen today represent just one-sixth of the number of the icy bodies that were in the same park just 150 years ago. It is imperative that scientists measure glaciers and follow their changes, and […]

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Photographer Recreates Renaissance Paintings Using Auto Mechanics As Models

Paying homage to the great masters of art is not an easy task. Photographer Freddy Fabris took a stab at it. However, paying homage does not mean duplicate, and Freddy added his own touch to the painting. Instead of simply recreating The Last Supper, Creation Of Adam and The Anatomy Lesson with Renaissance models, Freddy used auto […]

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8 Levels of Photographer Portrayed as A Video Game Levels

Can you imagine the photography course as an advance on a video game? Collecting objects and solving puzzles to unlock levels? The team at DigitalRev took a swing in translating how a photographer advances through life as a series of Video game character increments. While I wholeheartedly disagree with the analysis, I also all wholeheartedly laughed […]

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